Highland area police briefs: July 5-13

Editor’s note: The following incidents were listed among the official reports of local law enforcement agencies and court clerks. Readers are reminded that an arrest or charge does not constitute a finding of guilt. Only a court of law can make that determination.

Woman charged with theft from Highland employer

A Greenville woman is facing felony charges for allegedly stealing from her Highland employer.

Highland police charged Amber C. Klump, 29, of Greenville with two counts of felony theft over $500 on July 13.

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Police allege that on May 11 Klump took $1,472 from petty cash at Plant Maintenance Services in Highland.

A second charge alleges that from June 6 through July 7 Klump used a Visa credit card issued to Plant Maintenance Services and charged $3,044.72 in personal expenses.

HPD warrant arrests

▪ Patricia M. Brown, 21, of Highland, was arrested July 10 on a warrant from Collinsville police for unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia. She was turned over to Collinsville police.

▪ Ryan M. Unger, 21, of Highland, was arrested July 10 on a warrant from Collinsville police for unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia. He was turned over to Collinsville police.

▪ Darwin A. Callen, 29, of Highland, was arrested July 12 on a warrant from Clinton County for driving while having a suspended/revoked license. He posted bond and was released.

▪ Karen C. Sloan, 29, of Highland, arrested July 13 an HPD warrant for failure to appear in court on charges of possession of cannabis, driving while having a suspended license, operation of an uninsured motor vehicle and having improper vehicle registration. She was taken to the Madison County Jail.